L'ALLEGRO.

Haste thee, Peace, and bring with thee

Food and old festivity,

Bread and sugar white as snow,

The bacon that we used to know,

Apples cheap, and eggs and meat,

Dainty cakes with icing sweet,

And in thy right hand lead with thee

The mountain nymph (not much U.P.).

Come, and sip it as you go,

And let my not-too-gouty toe

Join the dance with them and thee

In sweet unrationed revelry;

While the grocer, free of care,

Bustles blithe and debonair,

And the milkman lilts his lay,

And the butcher beams all day,

And every warrior tells his tale

Over the spicy nut-brown ale.

Peace, if thou canst really bring

These delights, do haste, old thing.


"WINTER SPORTS IN FRANCE.—Sledges were constructed out of empty ration-boxes, whilst the old flappers used for dispersing poison-gas from dug-outs did duty as snow-shoes."—Daily Paper.

The young flappers were no doubt better engaged.